The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, says it has represented over 150 people charged with insulting Mugabe since 2010, though many cases were dropped.
With the economic slowdown in Zimbabwe showing no signs of abating, Botswana is fast showing signs of agitation.
“… Should they fail to comply the minister would then notify third parties (stock exchanges) that intention of cancelling their licenses and proceed on to direct the licensing authority to cancel their licenses.”
“I do not fully agree with the idea of closure of companies on April 1 2016. I would advise the Minister of Indigenisation Patrick Zhuwawo to use a different approach given the situation we are in … of high unemployment."
The cash strapped government is again issuing conflicting statements on the payments of the long overdue bonuses owed to civil servants. The bonuses were due in November last year.
Some of the farmers told Studio 7 at the tobacco auction floors that the new payment system would inconvenience them as they usually want to buy agricultural inputs once they sell their crop.
The move by Harare to cancel licenses is likely to torpedo plans by the country to re-engage the Bretton Woods institutions, the IMF and the World Bank.
Some of the families who were at the event won the White House Easter egg roll lottery while others came under different tickets.
Zhuwao said government will continue with its plans and said he has personally organized an indigenization clinic for those who have queries.
While the government in its statutes says it will not charge customs duty on solar products in reality people are being charged.
“Zimbabwe doors are open to the Japanese investors and they should look forward to a mutually rewarding relationship with us.”
The cabinet decision made this decision on Wednesday, which was announced by Indigenization Minister Patrick Zhuwao.
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